College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences celebrates graduates’ success

Merrie Kay Alzola standing at podium giving commencement address.
WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences commencement speaker Merrie Kay Alzola

On Thursday, May 2, the WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (CPPS) celebrated the accomplishments of five Ph.D. of pharmaceutical sciences, one master of pharmaceutical sciences and 146 Doctor of Pharmacy graduates at its 2019 Commencement Ceremony. Family, faculty and friends gathered at the Fox Theater in downtown Spokane to honor the new alumni of the college. Among those new alumni are the inaugural Yakima class.

WSU and the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) joined forces to offer the WSU Doctor of Pharmacy degree program in Yakima beginning in August 2015. This collaboration has allowed WSU student pharmacists and students of osteopathic medicine at Yakima‑based PNWU to learn to care for patients as a health care team.

The Yakima students who graduated in Thursday’s ceremony were those same students who began the program in 2015, the first class to graduate from the Yakima extension. In recognition of the occasion, they were gifted crimson stoles to wear during the commencement ceremony.

“I couldn’t have asked for a more committed, engaged, and willing cohort,” said Angela Stewart, associate dean of the Yakima Extension of the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. “Through their leadership, hard work, and persistence they have laid a foundation for student success that subsequent classes are able to build on to achieve even greater things… They will always hold a special place in my heart, and I am very proud to have them as my ‘pharmily,’”

The college’s pharmacy family also includes commencement keynote speaker and college alumna, Merrie Kay Alzola. Since her own graduation in 1993, Alzola has shown a dedication to the college’s mission to lead in advancing, promoting and protecting human health. Currently, she is a senior regional account executive at Novo Nordisk Inc. working to ensure patients have access to medication options to improve their quality of life. In her keynote address, Alzola encouraged graduates not to let others define them and to be accepting of change.

“Find out where you fit… The world needs all of us,” Alzola said to the CPPS 2019 graduates.

During her address, Alzola reflected on her own time at WSU and encouraged graduates to look back fondly on their time at the college, “WSU has given you the foundation for an amazing career and a wonderful life,” she said. “Think about what you have learned, think of the friends you have made, the obstacles that you have overcome, the fun you have had, and know that these experiences have helped prepare you for what lies ahead.”

Student speakers at the ceremony were Ph.D. graduate Sabrina Fechtner, and pharmacy graduates Zohal Sarawary (Yakima) and Boris Zhang (Spokane).

After the ceremony graduates, family and friends gathered back on campus for a celebratory reception with the WSU mascot, Butch T. Cougar.

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